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johny said:It takes me about an hour to do each of everything.
An hour to wash and dry.
An hour to clay.
An hour to polish.
An hour to wax.
An hour to detail trim, tires, etc.
I am overly predictable.
CleanGSR said:You think mine sounds long for all I do? I personally feel it's very quick....even a little quicker sometimes when I use the leafblower. People spending 2 hours or more......that I can't understand. I would have to move at a snails pace to take that long and I'm extra percautious as it is.
BMW335i said:(This is literally my 7th or 8th time washing a car in my life). But I have improved drastically.
toyotaguy said:what the heck??????? in your life???? what have you been doing??
how would you rather spend your time??? washing your car, or going out and enjoying your life???
BMW335i said:How many times do you guys rinse your mitt per panel?
- Assuming we're just discussing this here and not :argue or anything, it's easy to spend a lot of time when I do all the little things that might not matter to other people. The sort of stuff I don't bother with every time on the BlazerTrueDetailer said:I'd like one of the people who spend 2+ hours to tell me what all they do.
jsatek said:Accumulator- I couldnt imagine driving a car without weekly detailed trunk hinges! Imagine if someone saw, I'd be so embarassed! (do you have a water drainage problem in that Audi?)...
Accumulator said:Ah, that's a good point, and that's why I wouldn't mind paying somebody to duplicate my workBut I find washing vehicles to be a fairly enjoyable task so I don't mind doing it as needed, it's an OK way to spend part of a Saturday. And I don't enjoy driving dirty/marred vehicles, so going out and enjoying life means doing it in a well-detailed ride
It's like the time spent doing laundry or shining shoes, regrettable but required.
Heh heh, one reason I bought the beater-Blazer is so I'd have a dog-hauler that I wouldn't mind washing in a fraction of the time I spend on the good vehicles (which don't get washed all *that* often 'cause I'm always driving a dog-hauler, knowing that it'll need washed anyhow).
Oh, and polishing takes me a *lot* longer than just a few hours, so any time spend avoiding marring is time well-spent in my case.
When I was using only mitts (no BHBs), I'd often have to rinse out a mitt several times to do a single panel. Otherwise I'd drag potentially gritty dirt across the panel, risking marring. Using the BHB/foamgun combo for the initial passes means that I can do a *lot* of area with *no rinsing of the wash media at all*. The suds from the foamgun blasting through the bristles flush the dirt away (my rinse buckets stay very clean, a clue into how little dirt is sticking to the wash media). The mitt/foamgun combo doesn't do this as well, but does do it to some extent.
- Assuming we're just discussing this here and not :argue or anything, it's easy to spend a lot of time when I do all the little things that might not matter to other people. The sort of stuff I don't bother with every time on the BlazerCleaning the undercarriage of a vehicle, and I mean *all* of it just takes a long time. Cleaning a single hinge in such a way that everything gets clean but the lube doesn't get disturbed takes time. Cleaning around all 20 wheel lugs and four valvestem recesses (before tackling the back of the wheels, the dust shields, and the calipers) takes time.
Note that for me, a simple wash results in a pretty thoroughly detailed vehicle.
If I paid somebody to wash my car, I'd want *all* these areas spotless, just like when I do it. I bet most pros wouldif I did the sort of inspection that I do of my own work!
The actual washing of the exterior panels, even with all my foamgun-centric excess care, doesn't take long at all. No matter if you're using both hands (foamgun in one) or what your'e doing, washing a panel only takes so long. The actual process is: rinse, wash half a panel with BHB/foamgun, rinse, inspect. Rewash with mitt/foamgun, rinse, inspect. Spot clay with Sonus green (and rewash clayed area) as needed. That part of it goes pretty fast. It's all the little things that take forever. Heh heh the trunk hinges on the Auids are neat little works of art...but they take forever to clean/dry/QD. Ditto for the stuff under the engine compartment cladding, and man does it get dirty between washes!
I really do sympathize with how pros have to do stuff in a limited time, and I suspect I came across badly on my last postAs long as the customer is happy, and the pro makes money, that's what counts. I just wish there were some pros in my area who could cater to somebody with my extreme standards. I pay other professionals to do some stuff that I *could* do but don't want to, and I wouldn't mind paying somebody to do this stuff when I have other things on my plate.
TrueDetailer said:Ah ok its taking you 2+ hours cause your not just washing your truck. Your doing some detail, whatever you want to call it...